Boeing, Korean Air break ground on new training facility at Incheon

Boeing and Korean Air broke ground on Korea’s largest aviation training facility at the Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) Nov. 25.
According to Boeing, the new campus, which is slated to open in 2015, will allow the US-based manufacturer to expand the scope of its training business in Korea. The facility will house 12 full-flight simulators for pilot training programs supporting Korean Air’s flight training needs.
Once the campus is complete, Boeing said it will relocate its ...

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